Sheridan Celebrates - Family Ties

With a forward written by
Roger Rowland and introduction written by Bonita Hutcheson.

Forward

"Sheridan Celebrates" has been
held each year since the city centennial in 1990. There is a theme
for each year and a booklet is published containing information
about the City of Sheridan, the activities and sponsors for the
day, and history. The theme in 1994 was "Family Ties."
In 1994 biographies were included for six Sheridan families.

Introduction

Families provide the backbone in any
community. Sheridan has always maintained a family oriented front
and projected those values upon its government and education structures.
Sheridan's early history was marked by settlement of the fertile
areas along the Platte River and Bear Creek, Fort Logan, and the
hill north of the farm that John McBroom, Sheridan's first resident
settled on. In later years more people would follow, drawn by
available land, bringing their families or their hopes of one
to make homes, create industries, and add to the richness of this
small community.

A closely knit family is crucial in a successful community
the community will not reflect the solidarity and security unless
those same families work toward that success by serving the community.

The Stanfield Family

by Edna Stanfield

John Stanfield came to Sheridan in October of 1945, immediately
after discharge from the U. S. Army, where he had served in the
Medical Corp., attached to a searchlight battalion. He served
from July 28, 1942 to October 1945. He and his wife, Edna, purchased
the Morgan property on West Hamilton Place. He immediately began
to improve on it, as funds became available.

By the time John was discharged, his first son, born on August
16, 1943, was two years old. There was an adjustment for both
father and son to take place, as by May 20, 1947, number 2 son
was born.

John moved the two room house over about 20 feet and had a man
come and dig out the basement. At that time John worked for Stark
Lumber on Santa Fe south of Alameda. By Thanksgiving of 1947 he
moved his wife and boys into a roughly finished basement. By July
of 1951 he had completed the main floor and added son number 3.
Until he finished the basement, we had outdoor plumbing and well
water from a hand pump. We sure should have saved that, it would
make a pretty yard decoration now.

John joined the Sheridan Volunteer Fire Department in 1948 and
served until 1971. Of those 23 years 22 were spent as Fire Chief.
He was also active in the school and spent from 1956 to 1977 as
a Sheridan School Board member. He was fund raiser for the Little
League team that Art Wollenweber coached. John and his wife loved
children, they raised five boys; Bob Wesley, Gordon, Doug, and
Stuart, - all graduates of Sheridan Schools. Doug is now driving
a school bus for the Sheridan School District and also served
a term as Councilman for the City of Sheridan.

We saw our home in the country become another house on the block.
When we moved to Sheridan there were no warehouses or big places
for the fire trucks [to fight fires].

Mr. & Mrs. Stanfield were active in Scouting with their boys.
We wouldn't think of missing a High School football game even
when it was out of town. We love Sheridan and have many memories
of the wonderful neighbors, friends and families that our boys
grew up with.

When Mr. Stanfield died and I sold out I couldn't think of moving
out of the city. These are the people I've grown old with. They
are all a part of my 49 years as a citizen of Sheridan.

When the flood of '65 hit the people of Sheridan pulled together
to restore and clean up our homes. Such a good feeling of togetherness
and our children pitched right in to help too.